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This durable logo water bottle is perfect for outdoor adventures and everyday hydration. Easy to tote around, it will keep you hydrated in all types of conditions. The bottle is made from extra thick, BPA-free stainless steel to resist the denting that makes lighter water bottles wear out. A unique BIOS barrier coating on the interior ensures that your water tastes like water, and not like metal.

The easy push button lets you open and drink using just one hand, and for even more ease of use, it's top rack dishwasher-safe.

I had an eddie bauer I loved until it broke, and I decided to go with a metal water bottle for durability. I loved the look of this water bottle, the button mechanism and I like how it doesn't leave a weird taste in the water. It also keeps things cool. But I can't get it to stop leaking! It's driving me nuts. It soaked the bottom of my purse today and dripped all over my keyboard at work. It is not the button mechanism either, it is the actual top itself, like the threads aren't sealing properly...I'm very frustrated and I've only had it for two days.

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Bottom LineNo, I would not recommend this to a friend

From National Geographic:Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We regret the trouble you have experienced. Our customer service department will be in touch with you shortly to find a solution that works best for you.

Finally found a water bottle that didn't leave a metalic taste in my mouth....until a few weeks later the opening mechanisim in the lid stopped working to let the water flow on 2 of the 3 that I purchased. Glad they were on sale now. Wish there was a replacement top...nothing wrong with the rest of the bottle. Now what do I do with them....metal scrap?

I thought this was the best waterbottle ever - then I dropped it once....The push button broke and as I am trying to be conservation friendly - I am trying desparately to get a new top for it - so I don't waste [$] and send something to a landfill forever when only part of it is broken...unfortunatley although customer service has emailed me back - no one has been able to send me a replacement top. I thought the whole purpose of using a water bottle was for conservation, and you would think that national geographic would understand that, of all organizations - but apparently not - no replacement parts available. Sad...

Bottom LineNo, I would not recommend this to a friend

From National Geographic:Thanks for sharing your feedback. While we don't keep replacement parts on stock for every item, we're more than happy to replace this broken water bottle for you. Our customer service team has reached out to confirm your address, and the vendor will send a replacement as soon as possible. Thank you for supporting National Geographic.